PRESTAGE FOODS, IOWA FACILITY
EPSTEIN - 2016-2018 - INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL OFFICES
A design-build project of an industrial processing facility had the need for 50,000
square feet of commercial office space. Space was allocated for both open and
private offices for various departments to serve the facility as well as a 2-story
atrium to welcome clients.

EXCEED 1/2", TYPICAL.
15. MAXIMUM TRANSITION HEIGHT BETWEEN 2
DIFFERENT FLOOR FINISHES NOT TO
EXCEED 1/2", TYPICAL.
16. ALL FLOORING TRANSITIONS TO OCCUR AT
CENTERLINE OF DOORS OR AS INDICATED
ON THE FINISH PLANS.
17. WERE MILLWORK IS BEING INSTALLED
PROVIDED FLOOR FINISH UNDERNEATH; ALL
THE WAY TO THE BACK WALL.
18. SEE ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL FINISH
INFORMATION.
19. SEE DETAIL ON I8-203 FOR TYPICAL WALL
TILE EDGE.

FLOOR FINISH KEY
CPT-1

C10.5

C10.5

CPT-2

FT-1

FT-2

C11

PT-2

SALES MANAGER
W215
CPT-2

PT-2

COPY / SUPPLY
ROOM
W216
VCT-1

PT-2

MEDIUM
CONFERENCE
ROOM
W218
VCT-1

PT-2

IT MANAGER
W219
CPT-2

C11
UNISEX ADA
TOILET
W245
FT-2

C12

STORAGE
W246
SC-2

OFFICE
W214
CPT-2

3

WOMEN'S
RESTROOM
W207
FT-2

PT-2

PT-2

CONTROL
OFFICE
W212
CPT-2

GUEST OFFICE
W221
CPT-2

RF-5

7
ST07-2
SC-2

CONTROLLER
MANAGER
W222
CPT-2
PT-2

OPERATIONS
MANAGER
W210
CPT-2

ACCTG. MANAGER
W223
CPT-2

W6.2

PT-2

PT-2

R&D MANAGER
W224
CPT-2

REF.

CORRIDOR
W243
CPT-1

MEN'S RESTROOM
W206
2
FT-2

PLANT MANAGER
W209
CPT-2

PT-8 over PT-2

W7

PANTRY
W228
VCT-1

BREAKOUT SPACE
W227
CPT-2

WA

WB

WC

WD

WE

WF

WG

WH

3

R&D KITCHEN AND
MEAT SHOWROOM
W200
FT-1

NOTE:
WT-3 ON WALL TO 6'-0" AFF. SEE
ELEVATIONS FOR MORE DETAILS.
WT-4 ON WALL TO 6'-0" AFF. SEE
ELEVATIONS FOR MORE DETAILS.
WT-2 ON WALL TO 6'-0" AFF. SEE
ELEVATIONS FOR MORE DETAILS.
PT-8 OVER PT-2.
WC-3 ON BOTH SIDES SEPARATION WALL.

W6

W6.2

2

OPEN
TO
BELOW

TOILET
W209A
FT-1

4

2

CONF. PANTRY
W202
VCT-1

2

PT-2

COLLABORATIVE
AREA
W225
CPT-2

KEY NOTE SCHEDULE I5-102
◊
1

REF.

4
5

LARGE
CONFERENCE
ROOM
W203
CPT-1/CPT-2

PT-2

OPERATIONS
MANAGER
W211
CPT-2

OPEN OFFICE
W226
CPT-1

SUPPLY ROOM
W201
VCT-1

W5

WC-1

1

PT-2

PT-2

KJ
W6

ELEC ROOM
W204
SC-2

STORAGE
W205
SC-2

SC-2

VCT-1

W4

UPSTAIR

1

1

FT-3

C12
JC
W208
SC-3

3

PLANNING
MANAGER
W213
CPT-2

SALES MANAGER
W217
CPT-2

UNISEX ADA
TOILET
W244
FT-2

PT-2

CORRIDOR
W241
VCT-1

K6 W4
W5

W7

STORAGE
W228A
SC-2

WJ

WK

WL

WM

WN

3
2
1

NO.

12.01.2017
10.06.2017
09.22.2017

DATE

ISSUANCE 25
ISSUANCE 20
ISSUANCE 19

REVISIONS/ISSUANCES

Architecture
Interiors
Engineering
Construction

Chicago
New York
Bucharest
Warsaw

600 W. Fulton Street
Chicago, IL 60661-1259
T 312.454.9100

www.epsteinglobal.com

PROJECT NUMBER:
PROJECT MANAGER:
ARCH/ENG:
SCALE:

CHECKED BY:

1 FINISH PLAN - WELFARE LEVEL 2

15376
J.CHOCHOLA

D. SRETENOVIC

As indicated
Checker

SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

MEP / FP Engineer

Structural Engineer

Civil Engineer

Architect

Owner

EPSTEIN
600 West Fulton
Chicago, IL 60661

EPSTEIN
600 West Fulton
Chicago, IL 60661

EPSTEIN
600 West Fulton
Chicago, IL 60661

EPSTEIN
600 West Fulton
Chicago, IL 60661

PROJECT LOCATION:
PRESTAGE FOODS OF IOWA
3183 Highway 17

FINISH PLAN - WELFARE
LEVEL 2

PRESTAGE FOODS

J.CHOCHOLA

D. SRETENOVIC

SCALE:

E5

PT-2

GED RCP - LEVEL 2 - TRAINING ROOM

C

PT-2

B

EQ

B

12/4/2017 12:51:35 PM

OS3

C

C

TYP.

C
1'-6"
B

C

4

TYP.

CORRIDOR
W243

2

W3

B

C

2'-9"

I8-202
?

I
3'-0"

3'-0"

B

F

6'-0"

CA-01

6'-5"

OS3

I

C

6'-0"

B

6'-0"

C

B
EQ

MEN'S RESTROOM
W206
6'-0"

I
3'-0"

B

C

J

OS3

VIF

4

I8-201 TYP.

F
OS3

7"2"10" 8"2"1'-5" 1'-3"

B

9' - 0" APC-01

C

6'-0"

F

TYP.
B

C

9' - 0" APC-01

I8-202

OS3

CONF. PANTRY
W202

C
LARGE
CONFERENCE
ROOM
W203

C

C

C
6'-0"

TYP.

2

3'-10"
C

OS3

C
C

C
EQ

2

I8-202

9' - 0" GYP-01

B

9' - 0" GYP-01

B

9' - 0" APC-01

B

U

4'-6"

7' - 1" GYP-01

3

C
C

EQ

B

TRAINING ROOM
W231

1'-4"

B

B

4'-2"

I8-201

6'-0"

OS3

C

6'-0"

N

C

OS3

6'-0"

C

4'-0"

6'-0"

B
9' - 0" APC-01

OS3

2'-3"
EQ

C

13'-9"

6'-0"

EQ

OS3

3'-2"

B

U
U
OS3

C

OS3
OS3

B

EC

2'-2"

B

8'-0"

SUPPLY ROOM
W201

6'-0"

EQ

EQ

9' - 0" GYP-01

9' - 0" APC-01

C

EQ

WOMEN'S
RESTROOM
W207
B

2'-2"

JC
W208

ELEC ROOM
W204
5'-8"

EQ

STORAGE
W205

U

EQ

W2

B

F8

F8

4'-1"

2

I8-202
TYP.

B

3'-2"

UNISEX ADA
TOILET
W244

EQ

EF

EQ

WG

UNISEX ADA
TOILET
W245

LA QUINTA CHICAGO LOUNGE
EPSTEIN - 2016 - LOBBY AND LOUNGE RENOVATION
The renovation of La Quinta Chicago’s lobby and lounge. The aim was to bring
patrons in outside of just hotel guests to use the lounge and bar. Partnered with
Getty’s Group, a bar was added, a swimming pool was converted into a fitness
room, rooms renconfigured in the lobby, and new finishes were added.

CLEMSON MEMORIAL STADIUM - RENOVATION
AECOM - 2014/2015 - CLUB & SUITE RENOVATION
As a part of Clemson Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Memorial Stadium renovation, the AECOM
design team had the task of relocating the press and suites on the south side
of the stadium, making designated levels for the suites/press and club. This
move focusing on the suites and club, was to create an enhanced experience,
especially for suite and club-holders.

Suites were added and given an updated interior design, while still maintaining
its connection with Clemson University. The overall club was subdivided into
smaller club spaces to provide for seating and food areas. The club is designed
to connect with the surrounding nature of Clemson Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s campus (it is
known for its forestry program) in a modern way with its finish materials,. This is
in order to provide a more high-end experience for its patrons.

PRESIDENT'S
SUITE

SHARED
PANTRY

ELEVATED PLATFORM
WITH DRINK RAIL

LIQUOR LOCKER

LIQUOR LOCKER

FOOD TABLES

PANTRY
BAR HEIGHT DRINK
TABLES

PANTRY

ENTRY

My role as a member of the team was to assist the project designer and other
associate team members through the Schematic Design, Design Development,
Construction Document phases. Through the duration of these phases, my
responsibilities
included 3D modeling in Revit forOVERALL
both
and
proposed
PLAN existing
- SOUTH - CLUB LEVEL
II
STATE PROJECT NO. H12-9916-SG
15 DECEMBER 2014
CLEMSON
UNIVERSITY
MEMORIAL
STADIUM
SUITE
RENOVATIONS
design ideas, creating and refining drawings, and assistance in the design and
development process.

URBAN EDGES - DEVELOPMENT OF A CIVIC SPACE
Kansas State University - 2014 - Graduate Design Studio
Group Project with Brett Fast, Calleigh Freise, and Taryn Klein
A year-long group project was divided into two parts: 1. Research and Site Analysis
2. Redesign, to approach the revitalize the under-utilized and disconnected
Washington Square Park in downtown Kansas City. Research and site analysis
was conducted to gain better understanding of the site and its context in order
to make well-informed design decisions.

This design approach focused on capitalizing on the existing location and
views, resulting in a design that had activated edges and a centralized open
lawn. The purpose of having activated edges and an open lawn was based on
precedents and existing usage, therefore various programming amenities were
allocated to the edges to insure activated edges while leaving the open lawn
flexible for various uses.

2013 Land Uses

Parcel Ownership
Business Owned Parcels

Individually Owned Parcels

City/County Owned Parcels

As a part of the research and site analysis process, maps and diagrams were
generated in order to gain an understanding of Washington Square Park and its
context. By creating maps such as land use, change in number of households,
and parcel ownership, one can begin to understand the surrounding area and be
better equipped in approaching the design process. It is also important to study
the current uses of the park to see how it is already utilized programmatically.
Research was conducted on various case studies and Kansas City Parks as
well to understand important programming amenities that could be translated to
the park. An inventory of the amenities was taken and reflected in diagrams to
show the relationship and popularity of the amenities.

OPEN LAWN

OPEN LAWN

FIXED SEATING

PLAZA

FIXED SEATING
RECREATIONAL
GAMES

TRANSPORTATION
ACCESS

WATER FEATURE

RESTROOMS

PLAZA

VIEWING AREAS

RECYCLING

PARKING

GARDENS

AMPHITHEATER

GARDENS

ART INSTALLATIONS

EVENT SEATING

RECYCLING

ART
INSTALLATIONS

FOOD

MOVABLE SEATING

PLAYGROUND
EQUIPMENT

WATER FEATURE
TRANSPORTATION
ACCESS

PARKING

VIEWING AREAS

RESTROOMS
RECREATIONAL
GAMES

PAVILION

MOVABLE
SEATING

PAVILION

PLAYGROUND
EQUIPMENT

FOOD

Case Studies Amenity Connections

OPEN LAWN

Kansas City Parks Amenity Connections

OPEN LAWN

FIXED SEATING

TRANSPORTATION
ACCESS
ART
INSTALLATION

GARDENS

PLAZA

RECYCLING

PLAYGROUND
EQUIPMENT

RECREATIONAL
GAMES

PAVILION

WATER FEATURE

PARKING

RESTROOMS

EVENT SEATING

MOVABLE
SEATING

VIEWING AREAS

ART
INSTALLATION

PARKING

RESTROOMS

FIXED SEATING

TRANSPORTATION
ACCESS

VIEWING AREAS

FOOD

Washington Square Park Amenity Connections

EVENT SEATING

PLAZA

RECYCLING

RECREATIONAL
GAMES

MOVABLE
SEATING

PLAYGROUND
EQUIPMENT

GARDENS

PAVILION

WATER FEATURE

FOOD

Washington Square Park Potential Amenity
Connections

art walk
flexible
open lawn
transit hub

plaza/event
space

The allocation of the programming of the park was subdivided into four parts:
transit hub, flexible open lawn, art walk, and plaza/event space. These spaces
were drawn from a series of diagrams taking into account contextual connections
such as transportation, views, and nearby amenities.

ACTIVATE WEST EDGE
THROUGH SPATIAL
CONNECTIONS

ACTIVATE THE EAST AND WEST
EDGES THROUGH CONNECTING
THE SOUTH EDGE

THE FLEXIBLE, OPEN LAWN
ALLOWS FOR OPTIMAL VIEWING

ACTIVATE EAST EDGE THROUGH
SPATIAL CONNECTIONS:
MAKING GRAND GRAND

RESULTING PARTI FROM
ACTIVATING THE THREE EDGES.
THIS CREATES A FLEXIBLE,
OPEN LAWN.

NEIGHBORHOOD LOOP
CONNECTIONS DERIVED FROM
INCORPORATING AN ART WALK
CONNECTED TO THE
CROSSROADS AS WELL AS
CONNECTING TO UNION
STATION AND CROWN CENTER

ACTIVATE BOTH THE EAST AND
WEST EDGES

RESULTING PARTI FROM
ACTIVATING THE THREE EDGES.
THIS CREATES A FLEXIBLE,
OPEN LAWN.

RESULTING PARTI FROM
ACTIVATING THE THREE EDGES.
THIS CREATES A FLEXIBLE,
OPEN LAWN.

The transit hub includes a transit stop, beer garden, and a Korean War Memorial
Plaza. The flexible open lawn includes an open lawn and a bioswale. The plaza/
event space consists of a pavilion with a cafe and remained open for various
events such as a farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; market. The art walk has a viewing deck in close
proximity of food truck parking, an art walk for various types of installations, and
a playscape area.